

It later acquired routes formerly operated by others, such as Public transit in Mississauga was first operated by Charterways Limited as Mississauga Transit Systems with four buses in 1969 and was acquired by the city's newly formed Mississauga Transit in 1974, incorporating the former towns of Mississauga, Port Credit and Streetsville. In 2013, MiWay's annual ridership was 35.8 million passengers, with more than 50.9 million boardings. MiWay is a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association. The system also connects with Brampton Transit to the north, Oakville Transit to the west, and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) to the east. MiWay's routes connect with GO Transit commuter rail and intercity buses. MiWay is the primary operator along the Mississauga Transitway, a dedicated east–west bus-only roadway. MiWay services consists of two types of bus routes: MiLocal, local buses that make frequent stops, and MiExpress, express buses between major destinations. MiWay (pronounced "my way" stylized miWAY), also known as Mississauga Transit and originally as Mississauga Transit Systems, is the municipal public transport agency serving Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, and is responsible to the city's Transportation and Works Department. MiWay's 57 Courtneypark services this stop along with Brampton Transit's 7 Kennedy. MiWay bus stop 5304 located at the intersection of Hurontario and Courtneypark.
